"Hurry up … Everyone! Get on the aircraft! "
"Why is this happening?"
"Because there's only one world that can be destroyed!"
This was … the demon's orange world.
In cities all over the world, many demons squeezed into the vehicles beside them and fled into the distance.
And the direction they usually fled in was the other side of this world. Although they knew that it was meaningless, they still had to put up some useless resistance.
Therefore, many demons who knew that it was useless to escape stayed in the city and watched as the boiling world pressed toward them.
But now, they heard a piece of news, and that was … there was only one world that could be destroyed.
"Is this true? How is this possible? The collision of two worlds will only destroy both sides! Just like how your hand will hurt when you hit something else! "
The Scholar and the commander were in a room that was also called the conference room. As long as they looked out of the window, they could see the boiling world approaching from the sky.
"That world will not be destroyed!" The commander slammed the table and said, "There's no time to explain. Hurry up and prepare the aircraft. Bring as many as you can. We'll escape to the 'Meltdown Zone'!"
"But this …" The other demons in the conference room were stunned. Obviously, this was unbelievable to them. In fact, the commander thought so too.
However, the Scholar told him that the Meltdown Zone would not be destroyed. It had enough power to prevent itself from being damaged. This was also the reason why it could survive hundreds of years of bombardment.
In fact, these bombardments, and even the collisions between worlds, did almost no damage to it. Now, a part of this was evident. Even though the two huge spheres were so close to each other, it was able to eliminate all the effects of the collision.
Therefore, it could allow most of the creatures in this world to live well and live to see the moment when they collided.
"But if that's the case, we might as well escape into the Void!" A demon said. "Even if we escape up there, it won't be destroyed. How are we going to live there?"
"Ashes," the commander said. "Even if we can't do that, we can still raise creatures up there. It's fine if you want to escape into the Void. I only know that the surrounding environment is a hundred times worse than the Meltdown Zone!"
"You don't want it anymore." "The coastal commander is right. If this is the only possibility, we have to give it a try. After all, there are already mature breeding techniques in the meltdown zone … If it can't be destroyed, it's the most suitable place to escape."
"…" All the demons present were silent. They seemed to have nothing to say.
"Now, send out the notice." The old demon said, "Have all the aircrafts take off. Fly to a safe distance first and wait … for the impact to end. If the meltdown zone is not destroyed, we will land on it."
"Are you really going to do this?" A demon said, "If we live on it, who knows if it will crash into other places in the future?"
"It won't do that again," the commander said. "It hit us for a special reason."
"Special reason?" The demon said, "What is it?"
"That is …"
…
"It seems to be going well. They're willing to move to the meltdown zone."
The Scholar watched as a group of demons ran out of the meeting room one by one and hurried to the roof where the aircraft was parked.
These demons were all military personnel. They had been staying here as if they had decided to escape at the last moment.
Therefore, the Scholar and the commander found them and told them that they had to move to the meltdown zone.
They … seemed to believe it.
The idea of moving to the meltdown zone was told to the commander by the Scholar, and the Scholar got it from … Lin.
The source of Lin's knowledge was the two brain monsters created by Ash.
They said that the demons had a chance to survive, but they had to abandon their world and move to the meltdown zone.
That was the only way to survive. The brain monsters said that the will of the meltdown zone welcomed them to live there.
"Can we really live there?" The commander looked at the Scholar who was communicating. "It … will it really welcome us?"
"… That's what it said," the Scholar said. "You can continue to live there, and it won't do anything to you as long as you don't do … anything that affects its environment."
"Furthermore, if you pass by any … suitable world, you can leave it and live there," the Scholar said.
"Really?" the commander said. "But suitable worlds … are said to be very rare."
"Yes, for creatures that use speed to travel through the void, that is indeed the case," the Scholar said. "It might take thousands or even tens of thousands of pompadour years … that is, a very, very long time to come across a world with a suitable environment."
"But if we use teleportation to search, it will be very easy to find," the Scholar said. "The meltdown zone is a teleportation zone, so it might be close to other suitable worlds."
"But …" the commander said. "I still don't understand, why would it want to destroy our world?"
"I've told you before, because your world has been subjected to a special … contamination."
"I don't know what that contamination is, you didn't explain it clearly," the commander said.
"I don't know either …" the Scholar said. "Currently, we don't have any detailed information. In any case, let's leave this place first. If there's anything … we'll talk about it when we get there."
"Who are you?" the commander asked. "Why do you know so much? And why are you helping us? "
"I come from … a beautiful world," the Scholar said. "There are many creatures that can be called 'legends' there. To put it simply, they are like gods or consciousnesses. They … know many things.
And … it looks like we're very close. "
When the Scholar and the commander reached the top floor, they realized that the land in the sky was almost pressing down on some of the buildings. Thankfully, the building they were on was relatively short.
"It looks like we can go up directly …" the commander said in shock as he looked at the sky. "It's so close …"
"Even though it won't be destroyed, we still can't go up to its … front. We have to go to the side or the back!" The Scholar said, "It's time for us to go now. You'll understand everything when we get there." (~ ^ ~)
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